Nelson-Hurst, M. G. (2011). The increasing emphasis on collateral and female kin in the late Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period: the vivification formula as a case study. In L. C. and Weiss van den Hoven N. Staring D. Soliman J. Kramer M. Horn (Ed.), Current Research in Egyptology 2010. Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Symposium which took place at Leiden University, the Netherlands January 2010 (pp. 116–123). Totton: Oxbow Books, Oxford.
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Brovarski, E. (2010). The Date of Metjetji. In J. Z. and H. W. Hawass (Ed.), Millions of Jubilees. Studies in Honor of David P. Silverman (Vol. I, pp. 85–139). Publications du Conseil Supreme des Antiquités de l´Égyptie, Cahier No 39. Le Caire: Conseil Supreme des Antiquités de l´Égyptie.
Keywords: Metjetji, Ihy, Hetep
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Griffith, F. L. and N., P. E. (1895). El Bersheh (Vol. II). Archaeological Survey of Egypt, 4th Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
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Newberry, P. E. (1893). Beni Hasan (Vol. II). Archaeological survey of Egypt, 2nd memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Fund.
Keywords: Beni Hasan, Rock-cut tomb, Middle Kingdom, Baket I, Baket II, Baket III, Khety
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Stefanovic, D. (2010). Four Middle Kingdom stelae from the National Archaeological Museum, Athens. JEA, 96, 207–215.
Abstract: Athens L128: Woman embracing a son / servant / offering bearer dressed in a royal-like dress, carrying a waterfowl.
Athens L131: Woman smelling a lotus with a long and narrow stem that reaches the ground and resembles a long staff.
Keywords: Athens L128. L131, L132, L155
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